Evening Dress
1860-1865
France
The MET (Object Number: 1978.310.1)
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Evening Dress
1860-1865
France
The MET (Object Number: 1978.310.1)
i finally finished my black velvetopia cane!!!
I WISH I HAD MORE WORDS I COULD SAY ABOUT HOW HAPPY I AM WITH THESE RESULTS BUT I DONT SO HERES THIS INSTEAD
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shes still a lil warped and fuzzy, but significantly better than my first few kaleidoscopes!!! ♡♡♡ oh my god im so happy please let this mildly blow up oh my goddddddddd
more old prints I did! This one is made with the lego printing technique. It was my first try back when I first learned about this style of printing and I fell absolutely in love with it. I haven't had a lot of chance to try it so far - but I want to make another one soon :D
1940’s carnation print rayon dress by Hannah Troy Hannah Troy (1900-1993) was an American fashion designer who invented the petite size and introduced modern Italian styles to the United States. She specialized in both day dresses and evening wear. Her career was at its peak from the late 1940's until her retirement in 1968. She supplied top Manhattan stores like Saks, Bergdorf Goodman, Bonwit Teller, Henri Bendel, Lord & Taylor, B. Altman and Bloomingdale's. Pat Nixon and Mamie Van Doren were among her customers.
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